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r - all Q.. NAME THELMA AUSTIN Shorty EVELYN BAYLESS Boots MARIE BRODHEAD Heda .IUANITA BUTLER Midget DORIS DOHSE Dose LOUELLA DOPSON Dobbin VIRGINIA DURK Durk JUNE FONLEY Jamie MERRIL GLENN Glenn HAROLD HIGGENBOTHAM Hoopy DONALD JANSEN Don DELBERT I.AMBING Oyster MARGUERITTE LARSEN Margo DONALD NEELEY Rusty PAUL PIDCOCK Piddy Dick LORENE POE Poe MARGARET POTTER Pida WILLETTE SAVAGE PET EXPRESSION Oh! God! Oh, ye Gods. Quick like a flashY Have you got that darn history. Oh, Heck Laugh? I thought I'd die! 'iThat's what you think! Gosh, I haven't got my lessons, XVe had sorry fun . . . why no-o-0-o-ol i'I'd walk a mile for a Camelf Oh, gee gosh! Well, she's a sharp twit. I'm not either blushing. Oh you dames make me sick, Joke, ..M ust I tell everything? I shouldn't have ate that. Quite Choice. ,., AMBITION To bc a star rider in a rodeo. To be a wife and a better mother. To have all the handsome men on my trail. To speak above a whisper. To play the Bee in the Benny fnaflflef. One date with Robert Taylor. To rid the world of all males, good or bad. XVe won't go into that. To marry an heiress. To build another Standard Station. To have another date with Shep. To carry on Edison's life work, To be a Hula Hula dancer in Greenland, To find a dancer who is equal to himself. To skip school without Mr. Thomas knowing it. To hit all the high spots in New York. To invent food having no calories. All good wives are married. I want ACTIVITIES Home Ee. Club l, 3, and 4. Transfered from Shell Knob, Mo.: Home Ec. Club, 4, Class Secretary, 2: Glee Club l: Crocodile Island Press Club 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 41 Orchestra 4: Girl Reserve 3: Man From Nowhereu: Look Who's Here : Wings ol the Morningmz Tomboy Tap Team 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Latin Club 2, 3. Transferred from Twin Falls. Latin Club.' Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1.2. 3. 4: Band 4: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3, 4: President Girls' Club 4: Press Club 4: Latin Club Z: Class Treasurer 2: Class Honor-point Secretary 4: Student B o d y Honor-point Secretary 3: i'Tomboy, L 0 o k Who's Here, 'Crocodile Island, An Old Ken- tucky Garden : Sextette 3, 4: S t r i n g Quartette 4: Home Ec. Club I: String Trio, Band I. 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3.4: Press Club 2: Looking l.ovely : Tomboy : Forum 1: Secretary-Treasurer 3. An Old Kentucky Garden : Glee Club I, 3. 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: A Merry Deathn: Tomboy : Basketball 3: Latin Club 3: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Forum Member 4. Press Club 4: Honorary Society 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Forum Member l: Class President 3: Class Vice-President 4: Pink and Patches : Look Who's Here : Assistant Director of Tomb0y . Wings of the Morningn: Thespian Club 4: Annual Staff 4: Arrangement Secretary, Girls' Club 4, F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 45 Looking Lovely : Tomboy : Basketball 4: Cla s s Presi- dent 4. Football 3, 4. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Forum 4: The Man From Nowhereu: Look N.Vho's Here : HTomboy : F. F. A. I, 4: Press Club 3: K Club 2, l: Glee Club 3, 4: Boxing 3, Secretary and Treasurer l: Vice-President 2: President 3: Boys' Club Vice-President 4: Band l, 2, 3. 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Business Manager 3, 4: Press Club 4: Stage Manager l, 2. Home Ec. Club I, 4: Glee Club 2. 3: An Old Kentucky Garden. I3.ind l. 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, Z. 3, 4: Secretary Boys' Club 4, Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Band 3, 4: Tomboy : The Man From Nowherem: Crocodile Islandm: An Old Kentucky Gardenn: Home Ec. Club l: l.atin Club 2, 3: Class Secretary l. 4: Honor Point Secretary 3: Press Club 4: Thespian Club 4: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: Sextette 4. Rosalie : Crocodile Island : An Old Kentucky Gardcnu: Tomboy : Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Press Club 4: Annual Staff 4: Secretary and Treasurer 3: Honorary Society 2.3.41 Home Ec. Club 1: Latin Club 2. 3: Vice- President 4: Sextette 4: Mixed Quartet 4. Look VUho's Here : Tomboy : Forum 2: Willy rg be 3 good wife, Press Club 3: Girl Reserves I, 2. 3, 4: Class Secretary-Treasurer 4. MARJORIE SCHLEGEL 'Tm not wo young rv know- To kiss Clark Gable. Glee Club 3. 4: Tomboy : Latin Club 4: SchIegel An Old Kentucky Gardenn: Transferred from Hansen High School 3, BETTY SHEPARD That was a rare one. To rid the world gf 311 Pidcocklg, Social Secretary, Gir's' Club 4: Forum l, 3: Shep Vice-President 1, 3: Secretary 1: Student Body Honor P o i nt Secretary 4: G i rl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra l, 3, 4: Press Club l, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Wings of the Morningn: TomboY :i'Look XVho's Here : Thespian Club 4. CATHERINE SCHMIDT You got me there. To marry a sailor boy. Home Ec. Club I, Z, 4. Srhmmy RAYMOND STONE Oh, come on kid. To pitch a little woo. Band l, Z, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2: Basketball Ray 4: Look Who's Here : Tomboy : Press Club 4: Annual Staff 4: Future Farmers l, 2: Glee Club 3. KENNETH STRAUGHN I think you've got something To get some kids together and have F. F. A. l, 4: Orchestra l: Yell Leader 4: Kenny there. 3 P-NYY' Sergeant-at-Arms 1: Advertising Manager 4: Tomboy . GRACE TATE Gosh. None. Girl Reserves l: Home Ec. Club l, 4: Glee Tale Club I: Pink and Patcbes : Lov e Pirates of Hawaii. BOYD THIETTEN I wanna be coaxed. To invent a machine to do away with Football 2, 3, 4: F, F. A. l, 2, 3, 4. 'Whimpy all labor. GAIL WARD Oh Lord, here comes Thomas. To be a librarian in a library without First Dress Suit : Girl Reserve l: Home Ec. Tillie Lish books. Club 3: 4'Tomboy : Annual Staff 4: - Class Honor Point Secretary 4.
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Senior Class History Airplane trips have been very successful in all parts of the world during this age, but probably one of the most successful' trips to the readers of the Kimida has been the trip made by the class of '38. This trip started in 1934 when fifty-six green Freshmen boarded the plane for 'Graduation in '38. From this class came a good representation in all school activities-band, orchestra, glee club, dramatics and athletics. As leaders we had Haroldean Kimball and Junior VJhittington as presidents, and Mr. Harold Kirklin as adviser. The year ended with a picnic on the school lawn and a swim at Nat-Soo-Pah. Then came the second hop of the flight, Softie. On this plane were only thirty-four students, but they were good students because they presented the best assembly program and had more than an average number out for activities. Maybe some of our Softie success was due to the fine leadership of J. V. Thompson as adviser. We ended our second hop by an all school picnic at Banbury. Next came one of the most successful flights of the trip. We started off from Junior Beach in the fall of '36 with thirty-three members aboard the plane. Our Junior year was sprinkled with all sorts of successes, Probably one of the most successful was the Junior-Senior Banquet in the form of a hotel ballroom, the Ju-Se room. This was the most enjoyable affair of the season. Then, too, our class play, Look Who's Here was counted another success. We stopped on our third flight with an all school picnic at Banbury natatorium. But time marches on, and we found ourselves beginning the flight of dignifi- cation, poise, and self-control sailing toward the city of Graduation in '38. It seems that cupid, fate and old man laziness found a place to hibernate in our class because we lost thirty-three of our students through marriages, moves and students quitting school, We proceeded on through our Senior year with twenty- six Seniors holding high the standard and hoping for the accomplishment of their aim. Our Senior play, Tomboy, was one of the best plays of the year. From its proceeds we presented a memorial to the school for which we shall be remembered in future years. We enjoyed the fine banquet given us by the Junior class and finally twenty-three of us landed in the city of Graduation in '38. So on we march in life hoping for success and much happiness for each and every member as we go.
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l O I Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of the Kimberly High School, of the city of Kimberly, state of Idaho, unwilling to leave the school destitute for want of ability, talent, knowledge, and leadership, do hereby publish and declare our last will and testament: MARGUERITTE LARSEN leaVeS,With regret, her stream-lined figure to Charlotte Uhlig. Charlotte says she intends to grow up some day. JUANITA BUTLER wills her magnetic personality-drawing all C. C. C, boys--to her underclass- man Mary Walton, not that she needs any assistance. GAIL WARD hates to do it but she feels the school needs bigger and better chin waggers so she leaves her ability to orate to Juanita Poe, the Silent Sophomore. LOUELLA DoPsoN wills her angelic disposition to her sister, Naomi. JUNE FONLEY leaves her spotless A record to Harold Walton. Harold isn't lazy-he just doesn't like to work. EVELYN BAYLESS wills her Southern DraWl to Helen Jane Olin. Evelyn declares it's an easy way to a man's heart. Would you like to have it instead Gladys? DON NEELEY is pretty tight, but he is kind enough to will his ability to do the Big Apple to Leonard Fisher, Don offers to teach anyone truckin', peckin', or shaggin' in ten easy lessons fthe first one freej. - CATHERINE SGHIVIIDT wills her dynamic personality, and ability to snare all new males and her way with the sailors, to Helen Erickson, the Hermitress. MARJORIE SCHLEGEL wills her Venus de Milo form to Pauline Pollard, Marjorie has been dieting for ten years. VIRGINIA DURK wills her scarlet locks and ability to tease, a fiddle to Ila Sudweeks. DORIS DOI-ISE wills her place in the string quartette to Orriette Coiner provided Orriette can play a mean violin like Doris. HAROLD HIGGENBOTI-IAM isn't leaving anything because if he did there wouldn't be anything left. KENNETH STRAUGHN wills his Charles Atlas physique to Richard Wheeler. the miniature Frosh. DON JANSEN wills his struggle-buggy to someone who can really drive. Ray Mc Kinster, for example. g LORENE POE wills her silence is golden attitude to June Savage, but June says the U. S. is off the gold standard. WILLETTE SAVAGE will her habit to start new coiffures in school to Ruth Thieme. A little change now and then is always welcome, isn't it Willy? RAY STONE wills his beard to someone who knows how to shave it. BETTY SI-IEPARD wills her ability to lose-and find her clarinet and class ring to all the other absent-minded students she leaves behind, mainly Junior Wilson. DELBERT LAMBING wills his ability to skip school-and get caught to Louise Givens. MARIE BRODHEAD wills her ability to get her man, one way or another, to June Swearingen. MARGARET POTTER wills her supernatural will-power to anyone who has one weaker than her own. MERRIL GLENN wills his ability to make wisecracks that never go over to Oche Dodds. GRACE TATE wills her flashing toothpaste smile to anyone suffering from pink toothbrush. TI-IELMA AUSTIN leaves her ability to drop silently from school for a week or two vacation to Harold Trimble who has been planning to take just such a v'acation for three years. BOYD Wimpy TI-IIETTEN leaves his unsurpassable energy, driving forceful ways and unfailing ambition to Glenn Storm. Wimpy says that his Dad would have given him the farm if he had ever made an A. PAUL PIDCOCK wills his ability to thrill the weaker sex with his glibe tongue and ingenious technique to the bashful of bashfuls, Jack Rarick. Casanova Pidcock realizes that masculine charm is one of the most valuable assets a man may possess. As a whole the Senior Class wills to the Juniors all the seats in the Senior Advisory and hopes the Juniors have half as much fun as the Seniors had. especially at the close of the year.
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